Glimpses of the Spirit-Land: Addresses, Sonnets, And Other Poems

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Glimpses of the Spirit-Land: Addresses, Sonnets, And Other Poems
Samuel H. Lloyd
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O Love ! upon thy viewless wings I would arise, Yet from thy blissful flight return to earthly skies !
1859.
MY VALENTINE.
T'VE been hunting, I've been hunting, ■*■ With Cupid by my side ; Not in meadow, not in wildwood, Not by the flowing tide.
IVe been hunting, IVe been hunting, Amid the sweetest flowers, That waft their beauty to the heart, When love perfumes the hours.
1 i l I My arrow now is on its way, 1 It knows its mark right well ! , My Cupid too away has fled To bind or break the spel
...l. 1 I have no bow, no arrow left, \ And, shall I tell you true ? J I would my Cupid might return J And bring a heart from you.
1859.
y Google THE GOLD DIGGER*. 99 A SONG.
THE heart that lives alone shall die, Its narrow cell its scope !
Though friendly hearts may still be nigh And lips to whisper hope.
Like some frail flower that blooms afar Upon the burning sand, That knows no dew nor passing shower That fells to bless the land.
Then let us live for friends so dear, For some fond heart and true, And share the blessings sent us here, As blossoms share their dew ; And let each lad a lassie take, And let each heart expand, As now we pledge for love's sweet sake, Each willing heart and hand !


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